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The Figural Jew: Politics and Identity in Postwar French ThoughtThe Figural Jew: Politics and Identity in Postwar French Thought
The Figural Jew: Politics and Identity in Postwar French Thought

The Figural Jew: Politics and Identity in Postwar French Thought

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Sarah Hammerschlag explores this figure of the Jew from its prewar usage to its resuscitation by Jean-Paul Sartre, Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Blanchot, and Jacques Derrida. Sartre and Levinas idealized the Jew’s rootlessness in order to rethink the foundations of political identity. Blanchot and Derrida, in turn, used the figure of the Jew to call into question the very nature of group identification. By chronicling this evolution in thinking, Hammerschlag ultimately reveals how the figural Jew can function as a critical mechanism that exposes the political dangers of mythic allegiance, whether couched in universalizing or particularizing terms. Both an intellectual history and a philosophical argument, will set the agenda for all further consideration of Jewish identity, modern Jewish thought, and continental philosophy.
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